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R&A Announce Grants In Excess Of £1 Million

June 13, 2006

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The R&A has announced a series of grants totalling more than £1 million to recipients in Africa, Asia, Europe, South America, the Caribbean and the Middle East.

These grants are in addition to the ongoing annual provision to developing countries of TaylorMade starter clubs for children, range balls provided by St Andrews Links Trust and reconditioned greenkeeping machinery.

In 2005 direct grant support for golf development was £2.3 million, a total that will be at least matched in 2006. The R&A’s stated ambition, to deliver more than £50 million of grant and other benefits to the game by the end of the decade remains on track.

Duncan Weir, Director of Golf Development for The R&A said: "We are pleased to continue our support of golf throughout the world and hope that one day, top class golfers emerge from those nations where golf is still in its infancy."

"Many of these awards are as a result of approaches made by federations and other organisations and we remain committed to consider every request for funding, no matter how small."

"We are now targeting eastern Europe and next month I am going to Slovenia for the qualifying event for the 2007 European Men’s Amateur Team Championship. A number of Europe’s smaller countries are competing, some of whose officials we are inviting to The Open at Royal Liverpool."

Arab Golf Federation

£20,000 towards the 2006 Pan-Arab Championships being played in the Lebanon

British Universities Sports Association

£10,000 towards golf activities

British Amputees and Les Autres Sports Association

£3,000 towards 2006 Championship

Caribbean Golf Association

US $35,000 towards the 2006 Junior and Adult Championships being played in Puerto Rico and Jamaica

Chilean Golf Federation

US $5,000 towards the 2006 South American Junior Championship

Chinese Taipei Golf Association

£25,000 towards the 2007 Nomura Cup. This is the biennial Asia-Pacific men’s international amateur team championship

Colombian Golf Federation

US $5,000 towards the 2006 South American Pre-Junior Championship and £25,000 towards a public facility in Bogota

Ecuador Golf Federation

£7,000 towards coaching

Elmwood College

China-Scotland Partnership

£400,000 over three years to continue greenkeeping/ management education programme first funded in 2000

English Blind Golf Association

£2,500 towards 2006 activities

French Golf Federation

£100,000 towards new academy facility near Paris

Hermitage Children’s Course

£25,000 towards facility enhancement in Edinburgh

Kenya Junior Golf Foundation

£1,500 towards junior recruitment campaign

Korean Golf Association

£5,000 towards 2006 Neighbours Trophy. This is an international men’s amateur team event played between Japan, Korea and Chinese Taipei

Ladies Asian Golf Tour

US $10,000 towards refereeing expenses

Ladies European Tour

£75,000 towards operating costs

Malaysian Ladies Golf Association

£5,000 per annum for three years towards coaching

National Association of Public Golf Courses

£10,000 towards 2006 Championship plus £2,500 towards its junior equivalent

Peru Golf Federation

£28,000 towards the 2006 Copa Los Andes. This is the annual South American men’s and women’s international amateur team championship

Professional Golfers’ Association

£110,000 per annum for three years towards training programmes

Professional Golfers’ Associations of Europe

£50,000 towards 2006 activities

RAF Kinloss

£5,000 towards air force base driving range enhancement

Ruchill Community Golf Course

£25,000 towards re-introduction of public facility in Glasgow

Scottish Blind Golf Society

£2,500 towards 2006 activities

Scottish Golf Union

£7,500 towards child protection initiatives

Society of One Armed Golfers

£1,000 towards 2006 Championship

Sports Turf Research Institute

£400,000 loan and £100,000 grant towards facilities plan in Yorkshire

Sri Lanka Golf Union

£5,000 towards agronomic advice provided by the New Zealand Sports Turf Institute

St Maarten Golf Association

US $5,000 towards junior programme

Tunisian Golf Federation

£10,000 per annum for three years towards coaching

Venezuela Golf Federation

£10,000 towards 2007 Simon Bolivar Cup. This is a men’s international amateur team event

Virgin Islands Golf Federation

US $5,000 towards coaching

Wales Deaf Golf Association

£500 towards 2006 activities

Women’s Golf South Australia

£13,000 towards 2006 Queen Sirikit Cup. This is the annual Asia-Pacific women’s international amateur team championship

Zambia Ladies’ Golf Union

£28,000 towards the 2006 All-Africa Challenge Trophy

Zimbabwe Ladies’ Golf Union

£10,000 towards 2006 amateur international matches

Contact:
Duncan Weir

Director of Golf Development

The R&A

Tel: (44) 1334 460000

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